F4 processors

The Flip32 F4 NANO now in 20x20mm mounting hole size (3m holes). This is a powerful flight controller in the 20x20 format with no OSD.

STM32 F405 MCU (Spi connected to Gyro)

powerful ICM (the 6 axis SPI Gyrometer + Accelerometer)

D-shot Support

SBUS/PPM + DSMX Ports

LIPO direct input (2-4S). 4s supported

20x20mm w/ M3 holes

This Flip32 F4 Nano Flight controller with a packs a punch using the MPU6000 over SPI for the best possible flight performance on smaller crafts. Powerful F4 but with small 20x20 hole size with 3M sized holes can take direct 2S-4S power-in

*All unites now flashed with BetaFlight 3.1.7 and have support for D-shot ready to select from the Dropdown! D-shot Ready!

NOW SHIPPING V2! S-Bus and PPM on individual pins to make use of more Uarts , Improved BEC circuity,added copper, easier Inav support, and more....

Tons of features in one board with a wounder full layout. Flip F4 ; Flip32 F4 With the low noise Gyro, optimal gyro placement recommended , and not an overly super inventive gyro that will require chasing down the PID tune, Hard mounting in most cases will not hurt performance. A small portions of sales go back to the beta flight program to keep on pushing more features forward.

Newest Latest RaceFlight Configurator ( do not use one from chome web store, it is out of date : http://raceflight.net/rfc/cfgrf.crx

*here Boards are shipped BetaFlight with buzzer fixed, Buzzer is working out of the box from default port*

*RaceFlight please connect Buzzer to labeled "RSSI" port. These port are swapped in the firmware, but are working . Buzzer should be connected to Rssi Port, no code changed need, the printing on the board from the RF and BF are not the same.

RaceFlight has the standard modes, Arm, Angle, Horizon, Beeper, and Failsafe. There are other modes though that really help drive performance. Some modes have sweet names like Skitzo and BrainDrain (yes these modes are named after the pilots). There are also modes that are named for what they are. Below is a full list of modes minus the standards modes already mentioned.

some of the modes are self explanatory, like Delete Flash, BlackBox, Landing, etc. We’re going to focus on the 3 modes that help drive performance; Pro Smooth mode, BrainDrain mode, and Skitzo mode.

Skitzo Mode – Skitzo mode is unique. It essentially increases the resolution of your stick inputs into the flight controller. With Skitzo mode enabled, this resolution increase is supposed to be unlimited. This translates to smoother flight in air and allows you to make finer in flight adjustments. Leave it on all the time, it feels amazing!

BrainDrain Mode – BrainDrain mode gives you a sharper stick feel. This isn’t the same as resolutions though. This translates more towards your rates responsiveness. It’s really good for racing when you need that super sharp stick feel on the sharp 180s for example. Having this enabled is great, but it may require some additional tuning. This is because with the sharpness increase, prop-wash can be more noticeable.

Pro Smooth Mode – Pro smooth mode smooths your transitions. It’s most useful when you’re trying to get that absolutely stunning video of your freestyle flight. When you make stick transitions, pro smooth literally smooths them out so they’re not as jerky. You can really notice it when watching the HD video as it just makes things look smooth. You can use this in case you’re not as smooth on the sticks as Skitzo.

RaceFlight also has some cool built in witchcraftfeatures that you can take advantage of and tweak! One such feature is called “witchcraft.” Witchcraft smooths Kd over time. Kd is Derivative in your PID controller. This helps take care of bad data and smooths the data over the course of tiny milliseconds. It comes set to a default of 16 right now, but 32 is a good number to get you started It’s something you can play and tweak to your liking.

Raceflight is a latest flight controller firmware. By taking advantage of the processing power of F4 flight controllers, it’s able to run at 8kHz and brings the looptime down to 125 (uS). MultiShot ESC protocol which is 10 times faster than Oneshot125, 80 times faster than standard PWM signal

Works Perfect with RACEFLIGHT - PRE LOADED WITH RACEFIGHT Or BetaFlight 3.0!

Uses the same target and feature of the CC3D OpenPilot revolution but with more feature.

~ The OpenPilot Revolution board, also called 'Revo', is a new breed of Autopilot using the STM32F4 series, 210MIPS ARM Micro-controller. It contains a hardware floating point unit (FPU)which is a huge advancement for hobby-class autopilots. OpenPilot has been 32bit since day one, and the FPU is another step up the performance ladder. The FPU allows precise, low-latency processing of real-life measurements using advanced attitude estimation algorithms.

The Revolution is a flight control computer with autopilot, intended for multirotors, helicopters and fixed wings. It is a 6DOF with gyroscope/accelerometer only, no magnetometer and no pressure sensors and no radio link.

-Flexi-IO Port: JST-SH 10-pin. The receiver port can act as an input or output port depending on the configuration which is set in the Hardware Settings. Configuring the receiver port as an output port allows the user to assign more output channels then the 6 standard servo outputs.-MainPort: JST-SH 4-pin. This is a serial USART whose baud rate can be adjusted through the GCS. Optionally, Futaba S.Bus receiver, Spektrum/JR satellite receiver or GPS can be mapped to the MainPort. Default configuration is Telemetry for connecting an RF modem.-FlexiPort: JST-SH 4-pin. The function of this port also depends on the configuration and can be configured for I2C or Serial. The default configuration doesn't use this port, but it can be used for Telemetry, GPS, Spektrum satellite receivers (all working), and other I2C peripherals (under development).-RF Socket: Antenna connection socket for on-board OPLink modem.-Pwr Sen/Sonar Port: JST-SH 4-pin. This port can be configured to accommodate an Autopilot current sensor and a low cost Sonar sensor such as the HC-SR04. It can also be used as a general purpose input/output port or as a one or two channel analog input port.

All Flight Controllers are flashed and tested with the newest stable BetaFlight 2.3.1. Take advantage of all the new features, Automatic Notch filter, turtle mode, Camera control,DShot1200, Increased motor output resolution, OSD improvements, and much , more

Now Shipping V2, with S-bus pinned out at the top. no more Sh connectors needed. But still can be used like normal if one wanted. the SH connectors are still operational . Also Available total naked with no S/H connectors . This provide a very slim Fc profile.

With the low noise Gyro, optimal gyro placement recommended , and not an overly super inventive gyro that will require chasing down the PID tune, Hard mounting in most cases will not hurt performance.

RaceFlight has the standard modes, Arm, Angle, Horizon, Beeper, and Failsafe. There are other modes though that really help drive performance. Some modes have sweet names like Skitzo and BrainDrain (yes these modes are named after the pilots). There are also modes that are named for what they are. Below is a full list of modes minus the standards modes already mentioned.

some of the modes are self explanatory, like Delete Flash, BlackBox, Landing, etc. We’re going to focus on the 3 modes that help drive performance; Pro Smooth mode, BrainDrain mode, and Skitzo mode.

Skitzo Mode – Skitzo mode is unique. It essentially increases the resolution of your stick inputs into the flight controller. With Skitzo mode enabled, this resolution increase is supposed to be unlimited. This translates to smoother flight in air and allows you to make finer in flight adjustments. Leave it on all the time, it feels amazing!

BrainDrain Mode – BrainDrain mode gives you a sharper stick feel. This isn’t the same as resolutions though. This translates more towards your rates responsiveness. It’s really good for racing when you need that super sharp stick feel on the sharp 180s for example. Having this enabled is great, but it may require some additional tuning. This is because with the sharpness increase, prop-wash can be more noticeable.

Pro Smooth Mode – Pro smooth mode smooths your transitions. It’s most useful when you’re trying to get that absolutely stunning video of your freestyle flight. When you make stick transitions, pro smooth literally smooths them out so they’re not as jerky. You can really notice it when watching the HD video as it just makes things look smooth. You can use this in case you’re not as smooth on the sticks as Skitzo.

RaceFlight also has some cool built in witchcraftfeatures that you can take advantage of and tweak! One such feature is called “witchcraft.” Witchcraft smooths Kd over time. Kd is Derivative in your PID controller. This helps take care of bad data and smooths the data over the course of tiny milliseconds. It comes set to a default of 16 right now, but 32 is a good number to get you started It’s something you can play and tweak to your liking.

Raceflight is a latest flight controller firmware. By taking advantage of the processing power of F4 flight controllers, it’s able to run at 8kHz and brings the looptime down to 125 (uS). MultiShot ESC protocol which is 10 times faster than Oneshot125, 80 times faster than standard PWM signal

~ The OpenPilot Revolution board, also called 'Revo', is a new breed of Autopilot using the STM32F4 series, 210MIPS ARM Micro-controller. It contains a hardware floating point unit (FPU)which is a huge advancement for hobby-class autopilots. OpenPilot has been 32bit since day one, and the FPU is another step up the performance ladder. The FPU allows precise, low-latency processing of real-life measurements using advanced attitude estimation algorithms.

The Revolution is a flight control computer with autopilot, intended for multirotors, helicopters and fixed wings. It is a 6DOF with gyroscope/accelerometer only, no magnetometer and no pressure sensors and no radio link.

-Flexi-IO Port: JST-SH 10-pin. The receiver port can act as an input or output port depending on the configuration which is set in the Hardware Settings. Configuring the receiver port as an output port allows the user to assign more output channels then the 6 standard servo outputs.-MainPort: JST-SH 4-pin. This is a serial USART whose baud rate can be adjusted through the GCS. Optionally, Futaba S.Bus receiver, Spektrum/JR satellite receiver or GPS can be mapped to the MainPort. Default configuration is Telemetry for connecting an RF modem.-FlexiPort: JST-SH 4-pin. The function of this port also depends on the configuration and can be configured for I2C or Serial. The default configuration doesn't use this port, but it can be used for Telemetry, GPS, Spektrum satellite receivers (all working), and other I2C peripherals (under development).-RF Socket: Antenna connection socket for on-board OPLink modem.-Pwr Sen/Sonar Port: JST-SH 4-pin. This port can be configured to accommodate an Autopilot current sensor and a low cost Sonar sensor such as the HC-SR04. It can also be used as a general purpose input/output port or as a one or two channel analog input port.

All Flight controllers are flashed and tested with Betaflight 2.3.1. Make sure to add the Silicone Modified Conformal Coating addition apply after testing and soldering. Protects electronics from moisture, corrosion, thermal shock, and static discharges.